Packers QBs coach Ben McAdoo will interview for Browns HC position

Green Bay - Ben McAdoo, the Packers' quarterbacks coach the past two seasons, will interview for the Cleveland Browns head coaching position on Wednesday, according to an NFL source familiar with the Browns' search.

McAdoo, who was among coach Mike McCarthy's original assistant coach hires, first coached tight ends before being promoted to quarterbacks coach. McAdoo filled the spot Tom Clements held before he was promoted to offensive coordinator.

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McAdoo is a talented coach. But, he's very young. I feel like the Pack needs an experienced coach on offense that can create some healthy conflict with McCarthy, who seems to get enamored with his own skills. Someone to say "Coach, we're doing good. We don't need to run Cobb inside the 10." Since Philbin left, McCarthy has had too much power and contol over the offense. He's talented, but everyone needs a sounding board and someone to challenge his decisions.